Honeymoon in Singapore

Singapore, the city-state of Southeast Asia, awaits your romantic itinerary. The tropical bliss of Asia cannot be better seen than through the exotic beauty of Singapore. This is the place where dreams are born and made, with its romantic scenery, its modern skyline, and culture of independence and tradition. For the honeymooner’s paradise, Singapore is the ecstasy to be seen and experienced.

Romancing the City

The famous L’aigle d’Or restaurant is the perfect place to start your journey. And from here, step into the different parts of the city, including Little India and Chinatown, to explore the many cultures of Asia without ever leaving Singapore. These are the places that other cultures have built in Singapore, leaving their mark over the years to deepen the cultural and historical legacy of this pearl of the Orient. Honeymooners the world over have sought the riches of Singapore, and they love to return many times over because of the lasting impressions of its wonderful people and its rich romantic scenery.

Cuddling in a Cable Car

The romantic traveler can visit exotic picturesque places, and enjoy a scenic ride on the cable car between Mount Faber and Sentosa. Its beauty is stunning and breathtaking as the evening approaches with its orange sky and the waves that sparkle against the seascape. This is the essential romantic paradise you have heard spoken of, and is a must-see in any Asian visit. You can also visit the ever enchanting Geylang-Joo Chiat, a predominantly Chinese area of the city that features classic architecture and a touch of Indian and Muslim culture.

Spicy Sensation

Little India is another honeymooner’s favorite. It features the people who arrived here from India in the 1800s who stayed to lend Singapore a little of India’s warmth to the vibrant Singapore lifestyle and culture. With its warm spices and its fragrant smell and décor, little India can’t be missed by the honeymooner. The romantic parts of this modern city are a joy to visit. There is a modern culinary bazaar that awaits the palette in little India, as well with a tantalizing array of international cuisine.

Let Nature Take Its Course

Singapore also offers the eco-tourist something that will charm the soul as well. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve just outside the city is open to the public with no admission, and on weekends has many visitors, including bikers, joggers, and explorers who want to hike the walking trail that is clearly marked for the tourist-explorer. Enjoy the wildlife here on a romantic walk that will ignite the passions and excite the exotic-minded tourist. The attractive beauty here features many unusual forest animals and plants, and a beautiful nature lover’s accent that is a once in a lifetime experience.

City Slicker

The city center is an experience not to be forgotten. For the honeymooner who can afford to stay here, the hotels and restaurants are legendary for their catering to the highest standards of service and décor. For the business traveler and the honeymooner alike, swimming pools, gyms, room service, restaurants, and businesses all cater to your every need.

Singapore lives up to its stellar reputation as a romantic getaway. Come let Singapore be your honeymoon paradise.

Michael Filippone has traveled throughout Europe, Latin America and Asia. Each year he travels several hundred thousand miles. He regularly visits Singapore for business and has a great love of the Orient. His favorite things are morning runs in big cities and getting lost. He has a great passion for all things that are water-sport related: paddle surfing, surfing, free diving, fishing, rowing… Here you will find his musings on everything from where to go get lost on a jungle adventure to a road-trip in Thailand to a romantic cruise weaving through the Indonesian archipelago. Here too are hand-selected articles penned for him by writers he likes on the best places to go from Singapore. As well as being one of the key drivers behind setting up Singapore.com, he runs and part-owns Asia.com – a travel site on all things happening in the wider region. Michael is known to be fond of skipping rope and other than the odd beer, his preferred beverage is coconut water. He loves to fish and play volleyball with his children. He trained as an Olympic rower and loves to see his children find their way in sports and life.